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Re: Alternator woes

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Subject: Re: Alternator woes
From: daveph@ix.netcom.com (David Hay)
Date: Sat, 2 Sep 1995 22:47:04 -0700
Jeff Taberski wrote: 
>
>The alternator on my '77 B seems to have a problem.  Rather than fix 
it again or pay $100 for a rebuilt unit, I was thinking about getting 
one of those $35 GM or Ford rebuilds with a lifetime warranty at the 
parts store.  I figure all I need is a alternator with internal 
regulation and bracket ears that are close to the original.  Has anyone 
else done this conversion and have a suggestion as to which alternator 
fits the best?
>
>

    Well the very first thing that I ever had to replace on my 77B was 
the alternator. I was young (17) and had little knowledge of cars at 
the time and the mechanic at the garage I took the car to suggested 
that I install a Delco alternator from a Cadillac instead of the 
original Lucas. I didn't have much money at the time and the price 
difference made the Delco tempting ($35 vs. $100) but I was/am a 
stickler for originality so I dug deep. I can't remember the year for 
the Cadillac but I think it was probably late 70s (77-80). Just a guess 
mind you. And since we all know that GM uses the same damn components 
in all of their cars, this should make the search easier. The 
installation of the Delco required no modifications (or so I was told) 
just a simple swap. BTW, I've had the Lucas alternator for 8 years and 
never had any problems. If you decide to go the Delco route let me know 
which one it is in case I ever decide to do the same. Best of luck.

                            Dave Hay  

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